HOUSE AND GARDEN | 
January, 1911 
V / THE HEART IN THE ART 
OF HOUSE HEATING 
As steam and hot water heating: are superior to other forms of heating, so 
is the Dunning Boiler superior to other boilers. It is the foundation,—the heart 
from which all the greater 
successes or failures of your 
heating system envoive. 
Dunning Boilers are the 
culmination of half a cen¬ 
tury’s experience in the 
business, and its claims on 
superiority are based upon 
the metal used, and 
Its Safety 
Its Strength 
Its Durability 
Its Convenience 
Its Economy in Fuel 
Its Long Fire Travel 
Its Conservative Ratings 
Its Superior Workmanship 
Its Interior and Exterior 
Parts and Fixtures 
And that no ex¬ 
pense is being 
spared to make it 
surpass its past 
record w h i c h has 
never been equaled. 
Write for 
Catalogue 
New York Central 
Iron Works Company 
5 Main'Street 
GENEVA, N. V. 
The TYLER DOMESTIC HOT WATER GENERATOR is 
made to fit any hot water, steam or warm air heater. It can be 
placed in a vertical, horizontal or side position, in or ov§r the fire 
of the heater, with galvanized iron circulating pipes connected with 
the range boiler, which may be placed by the side of the heater or in 
the kitchen; thus providing a constant supply of hot water from the 
SAME FIRE THAT HEATS YOUR HOME. 
Think of the Comfort, Economy and Convenience it offers. 
Price, to fit any heater, $ 4 . 00 . 
Further particulars upon 
request. 
FREDERICK A. TYLER 
29 BEAVER STREET 
ALBANY, N.Y. 
The Imperial Floor 
The ideal flooring for private houses and public 
buildings, is germ proof, fire proof, water proof 
and practically wear proof. It can be laiu over 
any old or new floor, and presents a warm, non¬ 
slipping surface. Samples free. 
JTHE 
IMPERIAL 
FLOOR 
CO. 
Mil and Furnace Sts., 
ROCHESTER, 
NEW YORK 
The Imperial Sanitary Table 
Made with our composition top, smooth as glass, 
stainless and not affected by heat. Does away 
with foul-smelling, unsanitary oil-cloth. Frame 
of hard wood, white enameled. 
Write for further information. 
Yf-Olde- 
•Iron •Crc>n& 
Gives a charming touch of the antique to a 
fireplace. Send for our “Hints on Fireplace 
Construction.” The H. W. Covert Company, 
169 Duane Street, New York. 
has been Silver Lake A, a solid braided 
cord of pure cotton yarn. 
It insures smooth running windows 
and does not fray, crack nor break. 
The average life of Silver Lake 
A cord is over twenty years. It 
adds nothing to the cost of a house 
and you are saved the annoyance 
andexpense of replacing brokencord 
Q ilver Lake A is stamped on every 
foot of the real Silver Lake cord. 
Specify and see that you get it. 
SILVER LAKE COMPANY 
87 Chauncy St. Boston, Mass. 
Kelsey Heated, Morristown, N. J. 
Hoggson Bros., Contracting 
Designer. 
THE KELSEY SYSTEM 
OF FRESH AIR HEATING 
If you’re building a new home don’t put a heating 
apparatus into it that has not thoroughly demonstrated 
its economy and efficiency. Don’t make the mistake 
of believing all heaters are alike and that a low price 
is all that’s to be considered. 
THE KELSEY 
has been giving the most satisfactory kind of results 
for 20 years. So satisfactory that 35,000 have been sold 
to home builders who have investigated. 
Send now for Reasons WHY booklet and book 
“OPINIONS.” 
KELSEY HEATING COMPANY, Makers, 
66 EAST FAYETTE ST., SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
New York Office, 154c Fifth Avenue. 
Van Evera & Lewis Mfg. Co., 608 W. Lake St., Chicago, III. 
A NEW KIND OF A MAGAZINE 
ARTS & DECORATION 
Is the only monthly magazine devoted to this natural 
and essential part of home-making. It expresses that ap¬ 
preciation of art which marks the higher development of 
American life. 
It is the most widely read publication of its kind in the 
world because it reflects the widespread enthusiasm of 
the present day for refinement in home surroundings. 
Well-built homes, new ideals in decoration, and the 
number of art lovers the country over, are evidences of 
a far reaching movement. 
PARTIAL CONTENTS: 
Living American Painters — Sergeant Kendall. 
A New Idea in American Architecture. 
Homes of the Men of 1830; The Barbizon Painters. 
Artists Who Have Made Furniture and Decorated Rooms. 
Winslow Homer: An Editorial. 
A Plea for Oak—Its Return to Popularity. 
What Artists and Art Schools are Doing. 
Gallery Exhibitions of the Month. 
European Architecture—A Department. 
The Gentle Art of Picking Up Antiques. 
Music Lovers’ Department: The Next Move in American 
Opera. 
The Best Books of the Year. 
$ 1.80 a Year, 15 cents a Copy. 
First issue will soon be out of print and hard to get. 
Sent only to those entering Yearly Subscriptions now. 
Send $2.00 for 14 months’ subscription. 
AD AM BUDGE, Publisher, 112c West 32d St.N.Y, 
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